Pittsburgh Steelers Details

The Steelers are seemingly perpetual Super Bowl contenders, and a lot of that has to do with head coach Mike Tomlin’s offensive weapons. Ben Roethlisberger is still the quarterback in Pittsburgh, and he has one of the league’s most talented receivers catching passes for him. That would be Antonio Brown, who is coming off of his fourth consecutive 100-reception, 1000-yard season in 2016. Brown has an uncanny ability to create separation and that will make Roethlisberger’s job a whole lot easier moving forward. Pittsburgh also has one of the game’s most elusive running backs in Le’Veon Bell. Bell has rushed for over 1,200 yards in two of his four NFL seasons, and that number would be higher had he not gotten injured. This team also knows how to shut opponents down, as guys like Bud Dupree and James Harrison are amongst the league’s fiercest competitors on the defensive side of the ball.

The Steelers play their games at Heinz Field. Heinz has long been regarded as one of the toughest stadiums for opponents to play in, and that isn’t likely to change any time soon. One cool thing you’ll find at this venue is the Great Hall, which is on the east side of the stadium. Here you’ll find as much Steelers memorabilia as you can possibly handle. Another reason to go to Heinz Field is for the Terrible Towel. This prop is one of the Steelers’ ways to rally the crowd up, and all proceeds from its sales go to charity.

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When do Steelers playoff tickets go on sale?

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Pittsburgh Steelers schedule

Browse the listings above to see all upcoming games, and visit the Steelers Schedule page for additional information including game results and record. The regular season starts September 10th, and ends December 31st.

How much do Steelers tickets cost?

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When do the Steelers play the Ravens?

Steelers-Ravens takes place on October 1st in Baltimore and December 10th in Pittsburgh. See our Steelers vs. Ravens matchup page for more information.

What is the Pittsburgh Steelers preseason schedule?

The 2017 Steelers preseason is scheduled to begin August 11th and end August 31st. For Pittsburgh Steelers preseason tickets, visit our Steelers Tickets page. The Steelers will face last year’s Super Bowl contenders, the Atlanta Falcons, on August 20th at Heinz Field.

Pittsburgh Steelers Top Matchups

The Pittsburgh Steelers have a number of exciting matchups this season, see below for their top rivalries.

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